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Atenolol and magnesium ????
Can I take magnesium supplements if I am already on a beta blocker ?
Can I take magnesium supplements if I am already on a beta blocker ?
KopEnd
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
I'm new here. Atenolol is causing terrible side effects
After one episode of my heart going at 200 a minute for 24hrs over 10 years ago, where my heart had to be stopped and restarted, I was prescribed Atenolol to keep it under control. However, the side effects are killing me: muscle pain in arms and legs, pains in my joints and I can hardly move my hands
After one episode of my heart going at 200 a minute for 24hrs over 10 years ago, where my heart had to be stopped and restarted, I was prescribed Atenolol to keep it under control. However, the side effects are killing me: muscle pain in arms and legs, pains in my joints and I can hardly move my hands
gloucester
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Atenolol once or twice daily ?
My cardiologists has suggested I change my 50mg Atenolol daily dose (mornings) to 25mg twice a day. I have been taking the one dose for well over 30 years for the treatment of mild hypertension but since the onset of PVCs he says taking the same dosage twice daily could help with the ectopic beats. I
My cardiologists has suggested I change my 50mg Atenolol daily dose (mornings) to 25mg twice a day. I have been taking the one dose for well over 30 years for the treatment of mild hypertension but since the onset of PVCs he says taking the same dosage twice daily could help with the ectopic beats. I
KopEnd
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
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PAF FLECAINIDE AND SHAKING
Hi everyone, I have PAF which was diagnosed in 2010 and has been managed relatively well over the years with firstly ATENOLOL for a number of years then switched by my e cardiologist to SOTALOL also for a number of years. During those years I had minimal AF episodes then in 2016 the episodes increased
Hi everyone, I have PAF which was diagnosed in 2010 and has been managed relatively well over the years with firstly ATENOLOL for a number of years then switched by my e cardiologist to SOTALOL also for a number of years. During those years I had minimal AF episodes then in 2016 the episodes increased
Toucy
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Atenolol v Bisoprolol
Hello, has anyone had experience of Atenolol? I have been advised to change from Bisoprolol as the side effects for me have been terrible. Has anyone had any experience of Atenolol? Thank you
Hello, has anyone had experience of Atenolol? I have been advised to change from Bisoprolol as the side effects for me have been terrible. Has anyone had any experience of Atenolol? Thank you
Knittinganimals
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Advice with best med for ectopics.
Been taking Atenolol 50mg for 27 years now for mild hypertension but since about a month or so ago I have started having PVCs on a daily basis. An ecogram showed a completely normal heart and subsequent holter test revealed about 3% premature beats but three different cardiolgists all say they same that
Been taking Atenolol 50mg for 27 years now for mild hypertension but since about a month or so ago I have started having PVCs on a daily basis. An ecogram showed a completely normal heart and subsequent holter test revealed about 3% premature beats but three different cardiolgists all say they same that
KopEnd
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
4 years ago
Cortisone Injection
So the diagnosis for my ankle is Tenosynovitis - inflammation in the sheath the contains the perineal tendons and I’m booked in for a cortisone injection. Has anyone who is on a NOAC has one? I didn’t think to ask my doctor about taking my anticoagulant but checking online, the advice is to have your
So the diagnosis for my ankle is Tenosynovitis - inflammation in the sheath the contains the perineal tendons and I’m booked in for a cortisone injection. Has anyone who is on a NOAC has one? I didn’t think to ask my doctor about taking my anticoagulant but checking online, the advice is to have your
Kaz747
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Nifedipine does not dissolve in my body.
I take one Nifedipine 90MG ER a day for hypertension. The pills, mfg. by TWI, don't dissolve in my body. They have a very hard plastic-feeling coating and don't dissolve in water either. I did read that you could dissolve them in water and drink them. I put one into a glass of water last night and
I take one Nifedipine 90MG ER a day for hypertension. The pills, mfg. by TWI, don't dissolve in my body. They have a very hard plastic-feeling coating and don't dissolve in water either. I did read that you could dissolve them in water and drink them. I put one into a glass of water last night and
peachesandolivia
in
High Blood Pressure Support
4 years ago
Doxazosin probs along with shortage of breath and cough and trouble speaking
I am on Perindopril 8 mg, Bendroflumethiazide 2.5 mg, Atorvastatin 20 mg, Omeprazole 20 mg, Atenolol 50 mg, and now have been prescribed Doxazosin 1mg. I have just checked my blood pressure and it is 145/89 and has been virtually the same for the last 3 to 4 weeks, now over the last 3 months or so
I am on Perindopril 8 mg, Bendroflumethiazide 2.5 mg, Atorvastatin 20 mg, Omeprazole 20 mg, Atenolol 50 mg, and now have been prescribed Doxazosin 1mg. I have just checked my blood pressure and it is 145/89 and has been virtually the same for the last 3 to 4 weeks, now over the last 3 months or so
Hidden
in
High Blood Pressure Support
4 years ago
Feeling overwhelmed after Rheumatology Appointment
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing as well as you can be, I’m feeling very overwhelmed at the moment since I had my last appointment with the rheumatologist which was on Friday... so since the last time I was seen they had put my medication up to 400mg of hydroxychloroquine so it was a check to
Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing as well as you can be, I’m feeling very overwhelmed at the moment since I had my last appointment with the rheumatologist which was on Friday... so since the last time I was seen they had put my medication up to 400mg of hydroxychloroquine so it was a check to
Leenie0811
in
LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Newbie
Hi I am waiting on a ct angiogram. I went to my GP due to the tightness I have been having in my chest. It’s almost like it’s hard to breathe and the pain travels round to my back. It sometimes feels like indigestion. I have had cancer treatment 12 years ago and I wonder if it’s affected my heart, I
Hi I am waiting on a ct angiogram. I went to my GP due to the tightness I have been having in my chest. It’s almost like it’s hard to breathe and the pain travels round to my back. It sometimes feels like indigestion. I have had cancer treatment 12 years ago and I wonder if it’s affected my heart, I
Doodleowner
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Unexplainable finger tip sized bruises
Over the weekend I developed lots of small bruises mostly on my arms but some on my trunk and behind my knees. I have had SVT and AF for 4 years and had my first ablation in March. I take Apixaban, Flecainide, Atenolol, Atorvastatin and Sertraline. My blood pressure is quite high at 170/80. Could the
Over the weekend I developed lots of small bruises mostly on my arms but some on my trunk and behind my knees. I have had SVT and AF for 4 years and had my first ablation in March. I take Apixaban, Flecainide, Atenolol, Atorvastatin and Sertraline. My blood pressure is quite high at 170/80. Could the
Outtheresinger
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Leg Pain
Hi, Ive been taking Losartan 50mg for 6 months & 25 mg Atenolol for raised BP. My legs are really painful & weak , which has been getting worse, now it's hard to walk& stairs are very difficult. Knees hurt too. Has anyone had these problems, thank you, sue
Hi, Ive been taking Losartan 50mg for 6 months & 25 mg Atenolol for raised BP. My legs are really painful & weak , which has been getting worse, now it's hard to walk& stairs are very difficult. Knees hurt too. Has anyone had these problems, thank you, sue
Guineapigs
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Capillaroscopy "not normal"?
Hey everyone! I am new here, recently found this helpful community that helps me make clear many questions. Thanks a lot for that :) I am female, 35 years old, recently diagnosed with Raynaud's, after having intense everyday episodes with colour changes and numbness in left-hand-fingers, and later on
Hey everyone! I am new here, recently found this helpful community that helps me make clear many questions. Thanks a lot for that :) I am female, 35 years old, recently diagnosed with Raynaud's, after having intense everyday episodes with colour changes and numbness in left-hand-fingers, and later on
Marleyban
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
IBS-D AND SVT
Hi everyone. I have IBS-D with SVT. I've just been able to connect them since going through menopause. I've been taking 25mg Atenolol since 2011 which has helped greatly with the SVT. I am now on Premarin cream which helps with elasticity of the colon when I have IBS-D episodes. At this point I cannot
Hi everyone. I have IBS-D with SVT. I've just been able to connect them since going through menopause. I've been taking 25mg Atenolol since 2011 which has helped greatly with the SVT. I am now on Premarin cream which helps with elasticity of the colon when I have IBS-D episodes. At this point I cannot
WWTW
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Advice re Chronic Fissure for a 40-year-old Athlete
Hi, I'm new here. Thanks to everyone who's already posted. I first developed an anal fissure in 2.5 years ago. I kept thinking it would heal on its own. My surgeon told me continuing to row and bike wouldn't make it worse, but it definitely [i]seemed [/i]to prevent it from healing. I finally had surgery
Hi, I'm new here. Thanks to everyone who's already posted. I first developed an anal fissure in 2.5 years ago. I kept thinking it would heal on its own. My surgeon told me continuing to row and bike wouldn't make it worse, but it definitely [i]seemed [/i]to prevent it from healing. I finally had surgery
ChronicFissure
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
Citiloptam and atenolol used together
Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question so here goes. Does anyone here have any experience with citiloptam and atenolol together as treatment for anxiety?
Hi everyone, I am new here and I have a question so here goes. Does anyone here have any experience with citiloptam and atenolol together as treatment for anxiety?
Anxietylady
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
MEDICATION TIMINGS WHEN IN DIFFERENT TIME ZONES
Hi I am relatively new to the group. I have PAF and take 100mg Flecainide at 7 in the morning and 6 in the evening and 25mg atenolol in the morning. I am due to go away to Mauritius which is 4 hours ahead of the uk. I am interested to know if people stick to their medication timings in their home country
Hi I am relatively new to the group. I have PAF and take 100mg Flecainide at 7 in the morning and 6 in the evening and 25mg atenolol in the morning. I am due to go away to Mauritius which is 4 hours ahead of the uk. I am interested to know if people stick to their medication timings in their home country
strasie
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Nonpharmacologic measures before Nifedipine
My Raynaud’s has worsened suddenly. Assuming it is Raynaud’s that is. It was first ‘diagnosed’ 2 years ago with no testing or investigation, just based on me saying I get numb hands at night. I very recently get toes and fingers feeling cold a lot of the time with some numbness and slight tingling.
My Raynaud’s has worsened suddenly. Assuming it is Raynaud’s that is. It was first ‘diagnosed’ 2 years ago with no testing or investigation, just based on me saying I get numb hands at night. I very recently get toes and fingers feeling cold a lot of the time with some numbness and slight tingling.
Kernowall
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 years ago
Lightheaded & Dizziness
I have been feeling very dizzy recently and generally unwell lots of palpitations when resting, GP changed atenolol to verapamil half securon sr. Yesterday ended up in A&E with chest pains they did the various tests no heart attack was sent home. Still feel exactly the same today! Have a GP appointment
I have been feeling very dizzy recently and generally unwell lots of palpitations when resting, GP changed atenolol to verapamil half securon sr. Yesterday ended up in A&E with chest pains they did the various tests no heart attack was sent home. Still feel exactly the same today! Have a GP appointment
Platypus6
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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